Over the years, McDonough, Georgia has had numerous reports of paranormal activity. When our team received a request to investigate a private residence in McDonough, we were excited about going.

Brief History…..

The home is only about a mile and a half from the site of the 1900 Camp Creek train wreck in which 39 people were killed and sadly there were no bodies recovered from this tragedy. The residence is built on a former cotton field attached to a plantation that had experienced a Civil war skirmish when the plantation house was seized by the Union army. The property owner had the house built in the 1980’s and had lived there for several years. He moved and it remained empty until the owner rented the property close to two years ago.

Activity reports….

While residing in the home, the landlord had experienced the sound of voices, movement of articles and even a slap in the face by unseen forces.

The current renters are also experiencing similar occurrences however they claim to be victimized by violent acts and physicality’s such as being thrown across a room into a fixed piece of furniture headlining some lessor acts of aggression.

We arrived at 8pm on December 12th and spoke to all the affected parties while also setting up our gear of audio and video devices strategically set up around to cover the entire inside of the residence.

The owner, Bart and Cecelia went out into a large wooded area, in back of the home and investigated the site of some stone mounds and an area of three very old trees that was rumored to be the site of some satanic rituals. We conducted some E.V.P. sessions. Listen to the unidentified bang at 4 seconds in and a whisper at 11 seconds in.

Cecelia asks “Can you growl now?” and at 3 seconds in a female replies “He’s an Oga”. This one was included because it was such an odd word and we curious and looked up “Oga” and it turns out that it means “Boss” in Igbo (a language spoken in Nigeria). It seemed to fit so we included it in with the other results.